The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1913, Page 17

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fm modo antice,” by re- Schubert's posthumous quar- pine’ ‘Miss Mead and her as- era, Fonaroff, Giadya North Voor Played with the Amato er, Jeanne Maeu- v le actrese much of Fiore. The ot! requirements of Alfredo, fine as the lattere fath Performance of the Pro- = logue to the Trilogy at the Metrapolitan Opera} House—Cac+ Mostly Fa- Miss Louse Randolph and Arthur Laceby have been added to the cast for “The Hundredth Man." James Dutton has quit the circus fur vaudeville. Two young women assist him in an equestrian act. Seymour Hicks, the London author- Soom whe wif ehortly play in New BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | 66T\ 48, Rtremcorp, Dopular here, it may be assumed | 1 @owded houses are assured for je three music -iramas to follow. It is @mall thing to hold the attention of je in euch numbers for two hours eeventeen minutes without @ break, in ptlent appreciation save for the ejaculations of one email boy j ‘THE OLIVE MEAD QUARTET PLAYS AT RUMFORD HALL, ‘The Olive Mead Quartet entertained an s Rumford Hat last night. The pro- grammy condisted of Beethoven's quar- tet ti C minor, opus 18; Glasouncw’s music dramas, more than any other composer, seem to Be eubject to that indefinable some- tuimg in the air which, probably, may be'exweined as the conjunction, or the lack of it, between the moods of the in- tespteters and of the audience. Some- times the footlights fall to intercept aubtle current that flows between owt hiteh. ‘The individual impersona- theme were capable. Mr. Hertz and the ordmestra performed their parts w Yet there was lef something to be de- in familiar hands, Hermann W Wotan, picturesque in figure but Feigma and Loulse Homer Erda, both singing well. AWerich and Atbert Rei become traditions. ‘The Giants were | personated by Herbert Witherspoon Fasolt and Basil Ruysdael The Spring Edition of the New York Telephone Di: to press Thi ' fot date to ardan-to kave cootiry Lice er. ive stings appear in this Call, write, or tel Commereial offien oe eee Februa: ged foronor with more than usual effectiveness in | action, but Mr. Witherspoon's not entirely conceal a somdthing ing in heaviness of voice, Carl Bu wang well as Loge. The Rhino maidens iy shaw meade Donner impressive and Lambert Murphy ued his Mght, agreeable vojce effectively as Curtis was a pretty Freta. | AG VIOLETTA | IN “TRAVIATA” AT THE OPERA. Frieda Heinpel. got another opportun- ity to display her taient at the Met- repotttan Opera House last night when| me was cast for Violeta in the sea- etafe fret performance of “La Travi- Ghe manifestly made a it with te large audience for she was ap- h PRIEDA HEMP! +10 Main Street FLUSHING pinghing ise AZ Dirdeall & Central Aves, GMTON—14s Columbia Bt. |Absolutely Fi —are these reductions in the finest clothes being offered in New York to-day. Over a half century of clothes history records no values as* great: $20, $22.50, $25 and $28 Overcoats and Suits $25, $28, $30, $32.50, $35 and ig Overcoats and Suits Libre” = with Med most of the that, perhaps, may be expected @ coloratura singer, although again avoided one or two ht tt may be asking too much I be a Sembrieh or @ Tetrassini, yet the favorite Berlin einger left something to be desired. Bepecialiy it was to be noted that there was a hardness in M robbed tt of sentiment. This Mddblijjl htt might be the correct one infatuation of Alfredo, conceive that this refined young gen-|{ brought up so correctly, would have fallen ro desperately tn lo she had not ‘een of a poetic @ng sentimental nature as well as the possessor of an alluring personality. ‘was a certain brazenness In Miss $12.50 $30, $35, ioe y Bg and $42.50 Even if the original prices were being asked, this would still be an unusual opportunity to secure a fine wardrobe the first act— that wae repellant, should Miss Hempet be in the latest mode while her associates | K wore the costumes of t! yy e amall part of the maid, t effective by the nat- The newest fabrics, the most fashionable coloring in the latest styles, are represented in the present Hackett. \ Carhart stocks. The tailoring throughout is of the same irreproachable quality that has made the Hackett-Carhart name synony- mous with the finest of fine clothes for more than fifty- Ya ez did not quite fill the And the combined assortments comprise nearly 15,000 [ garments, in over a thousand fabric designs, and in more than sixty models, Garmenta for every conceivable oceasion, and for every service; for business, dress, motor, storm, college and school wear, In sizes for men, young men and boys. There is a double reason for to-day’s event, vis,: The janigation, and the necessity for season always brings. 00 Won $2 $249 “$10 ~ $2.50 “ Weeds Delivered 1 Unmarked Wascns, concern’s compicte general clearance that Hero {s to-day’s feature offering: 1000 Overcoats and Suits | Regularly $15, $18, $20 $22.50; Are Now,,... (Sizes broken in eome etyles,) Kastan oe. $9.50 THEEVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY $0, 1918. FOR DAMDRUFE, FALLING HART OR | THY SCALP—25 GENT “DAMDERINE” Save your hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and stops falling hair at once—Grows hair, we prove it. Mt you care for heavy hair that) out fast. with beauty and is radi Tf your hater hae been neglected and with life; has an incomparable softness | is thin, faded, dry, ecraggy or too oily, and is fluffy and lustrous you must use| don't hesitate, but get a #5 cent bottle Danderine, because nothing else accom-| of Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug plishes so much for the hair. store or toilet counter, apply a little as Just one application of Knowlton's| directed and ten minutes after you will Danderine will double the beauty of] any this was the best investment you your hair, besides it im: ately dis-| ever made. | solves every particle of da: We sincerely believe, regard! cannot have nice, heav; y hair| everything else advertised, that if you have dandruff. ti desire soft, lustrous, bes scurt robs the hair of Jota of it—no dandr strength and its very life, i and no more falling hi overcome it produces a feverishness and| Knowlton's Danderine. | itching of the ecalp; the hair roots fam-| why not now? A 25 cent bottle will) ish, loosen and die; then the maze yi G™AVE & I6™ ST. You are invited to open a Charge Account at Spear’ This privilege is open to every self-respecting man or woman who earns a living. It is part of the Spear Dignified Credit Policy, which enables you to have all the comfort and en- joyment of good Furniture and to pay for it as your salary or income permits. In every instance payment regu- lated so that it will be easy for YOU. For YOU are the one Spear tries to please, not only with the terms of your account, but also in the quality of the Furniture which will be yours. Spear sells only first qual- th Sec aaaae which will stand every strain and last ‘your etime. _ A Great Bar ain! Beautiful Gothic Library Set $1 Weekly pe hint \ (inal f MIEOLONX Or This substantial, classy, four-piece Library Suite !s deeply upholstered in Spanish Moroccoline leather, The frames are of hoavy Fumed Oak, artistically carved. The Table is 34 inches long, with lower shelf aud drawer. Rocker and Chair are large, roomy, strongly made, with up- holstered seat backs. The Morris Chair is roomy and can be ad- Justed in six.different positions, A most comfortable easy chair. At the price this set is as great a bar- $29-75 ES 29°75 ; : Spear’s Brass Bed $ as Outfit, he paiabeey NAAXXXAXKKKAA iNMOAA ANAAAAAI} | if If ant He Nee My LMA IL = 1 eee | MM ses: ire 16 nid gas, Pooking Sc ‘The Sprin ie our epe- efaily\ made sani- tary steel spring, «uar- anteed to last ten years, Mat- tress is @ com- bination with a soa grass contre and white cotton top and bottom, Are pure feathers, covered with a * 4 panelled quarter-sawed, full box seats, upholatered in genuine claw feet to mutch table. ‘The pedestal of of the solid oak ension table 1s supported by four large, handsome claw foot legs. 6 extra large top ts fitted with Bpear's smooth- running elides, 61 Weekly. HELP WANTED—MALE, IN_NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER | Fridag, AS USUAL, Barcain Dag THREE REASONS FOR A BUSY, BUSY DAY FIRST FRIDAY of Dressmakers’ Sale LAST FRIDAY of January Sale CLEARANCES in Every Section of Our Stores DON’T MISS TO-MORROW’S OPPORTUNITIES January Sale Values New Spring Goods and Clearances in Women’s Wear TAILORED SUITS Dresamakers’ Sale. | Read every Mue, tor Vewets, Corduroy, Broaéetoth, Cheviot.) Bivery line represents’ bargain. Mixtures and Zibelines — tate season spoote—Black and = gid $99.8 Tatlored Bults, FULL LENGTH COATS 100-yd. Spoole—dosen. . n. Wide Collarbone—dosen yds. Drees Shielie— G'ble cov'd rubber.. 1% and . ‘Women's Serge Dresses— Dress Shielie—stik cov'é.. ‘All wool—black and navy 4.98 «4,75 bie Face Clothe—black, z Bey, navye Drowns. 828 10.05 ; Clearances in Flannelette and Knit Wear 96 ct. Black Messalines—€ inch. $1.60 Black Batin Duchesse—9 inch.1,00) (2.19 All Wool French Serge te. .73 $1.96 Silk Quilted Vests. 8 bist Quilted Veste—wit Choice White Geese 98 ot. Fiannelette Pajames. there—4b. Friday Clearances on Girls’ Fine Dress Coats. Zibelines, Boft Polo Clethe and Fine Cheviote—old blue, navy and leather shades—eeagon's late mod i i | i j i\yre-—velue @.92..1.40 28 wome flannel lined—were (4.9. “Ned Tioket" Lot Boys’ Corduroys and Cheviote—al Chinchilas—were 96.08. Boys’ Coat Buite—Ni Double Breast—All s Mainecek Corset Covers... @ a Nelnsssk CamiineMensmn od Mainsook Combine tiene, fi vp Cambric DeaWers.....ccccens Casahrte od Bhasin Deowens Jf ts Mainsoek and Cambric Mitps.(20 al Wainscot Princess Stips......$00 “4 Ope. ? A : kk b. bbe ER a s’ Flanne| Riousee—Nat 4 to 16 yrH.—49 Ot, VAUUC ere OO Btriped Fiannelette Pi Madras and Pereale—4 @ Nainsooks—#-inch—19 yée.....1.98 @.9 Tard wide Long Clethe—i8 yée 815 GCleths—-Ingh—i8 “Disha nent 6 to 6% inch—veg. .17 and 19, Boyn’ Bweater Coate—Cardinal, Navy, Madras and Percale Bi White or fang eo Npinccot Higa 2 Rug Clearances 6-4, pes—No, M-veg, Ps sore B74, poodle, 3-006, Ub srerreevers & | Pan uhasew taste, Ch 4 Batinte—white, rt QUAM A rooneseeerse9s jo Lat Little epetann TPG sseevenernen: Wipe lays Dresses—ieng ‘- LE inatttctee cht wie ae Prmneinweeee a wes. B-Po, Christening 860i. ere 8.47 rose wll over effucte—walue Mowe, VYLOH tO BORE... reeeerenes CAsren ace AN a ng oe WINGS vical apperatus; state <pevience anc LAMONDS ONGREDIi ‘ a. Address M. & OVALE ST VALUES IN BHE CITY EADIESITERNS | yy, - MAIDEN DIAMOND SWATCHES Soccer ose tain give ag DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | aiury Ni RaSY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Payaeyrs motiv American Waich & Diamond Co, | \.,..., @ MAIDEN LANE. 0. ‘ ry - andesite ES oF het iD ol a | 92 Mishel agk8 brew LR. eak® a cos om ee ees ALAO, on THIRD FLOOR re, Rope Portiares - MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS-| Ae AN wanted, familiar with | No ‘Time Lost In Getting to Hearn's Read the Schedule 18 ct, Bhadew and 2% ct. Shadow and i” Laces i ice und state! ba |b dal SHHNTS—H, 8. hi Py » ath wt reeryy iw ite. . v Hatt, Brookiyn,” Wo" Vash wt! 1gm, | Mai Bane 280. cyssecsese te @ ct, Imported Stee! Bolssors 01. Henckels Shears...., © ot. Hmady Bise Gteol Scissors. Ne Mail or Telephone Orders. , Genaially Good Luncheon 84 Courses) 38 cta—ll Aa M, to 2:30 P.M rom 4d st. to Titi a. i= wage. teetutred i % Ly nm. Grove at, Jory Oity, to 1am at. vol Wer ants Wor Wnuers | : 4 rs ea LAST DAYS of the LAGT DAY but one for these erent iy money-saving opportunities in:— i Muslins ' 4 inch-Bleached—reg. 9%. % > 3 inch—Fine Bleached—reg. 4 inch—unbiesched—worth 9%. on DIAMOND MILLS SHERTINGS, . No Starch or Dressing. eo Dewan FD oy Three-quarter Select White Dowa—-Ib.....-§L8 LSB « e-—_—_—_—_-—-——-» on \ e——_—_-—-o® gn aa . @ 7 HB BB iy.

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